2. Average credit grade point = ∑ (course credit × grade point)/∑ course credit = the sum of all course credit grade points/the sum of all course academic achievements.
GPA is calculated according to the results of each course. The GPA of 60 points is 1, the GPA of every 1 is 0. 1, and the GPA of 100 is 5. Each course has credits, calculated according to class hours. Most schools have 1 credit every 18 class hour.
The average credit grade point is to convert scores into grade points and then calculate them according to the credit weighted average score method. If it is above 90, it is 4 points; If it is 80 to 90, it is 3 points; If it is 70 to 80, it is 2 points; If it is 60 to 70, it is 1 minute; If it's below 60, it's 0. Generally, an average GPA above 3.7 is excellent, around 3.5 is good, around 2.5 is medium, and 1 is qualified.
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There are also three scoring methods: arithmetic average score, weighted average score and credit score.
1, the arithmetic average is to add up the scores of all subjects and divide them by the number of subjects;
2. The weighted average score is the sum of the scores of each course multiplied by the corresponding credits of the subject, and then divided by the average of the total credits;
3. The sum of the credits is the sum of the credits of each course multiplied by the corresponding credits.
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